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SUBJECT: MORE ON FOO FIGHTERS FILE: UFO2915
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Date: 06-18-91 22:48
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From: Jim Sanders
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This message was in the Aviation Conference. It is similar to The "Foo
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Fighters" that were reported over Europe near the end of World War II.
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Thought I would post it so that you may want to question Paul further. Jim
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From: PAUL ELSHOFF
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Read: (N/A) Subj: FOO FIGHTERS
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Status: PUBLIC MESSAGE
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Conf: AVIATION (9)
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Read Type: GENERAL (+)
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Anyone else out there ever run into one of these animals? I had my "close
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encounter" in the early 70's while flying in the area of Windsor Ontario. It
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was a small (about basketball sized) ball of light that seemed to fly
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formation with me for a while off my starboard wingtip, then cirled the plane
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a couple of times before leaving VERY rapidly for parts unknown in a nearly
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vertical climb. During the time it was near me, my radios went out, my nav
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and cabin lights dimmed, my compass decided it wanted to be a top, and the
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engine got really rough. One it left, everything came back to normal. ATC
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showed nothing but yours truly in the area on radar, and the weather boys
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said it was unlikely to have been an atmospheric phenomenon. Nobody has ever
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come up with a logical explanation, and I'm starting to believe in haunted
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Cessna 172's!
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I've heard some of the WW II bomber jockeys had similar sightings, and since
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it seems some of the guys on here are of "the class of '45", I figured just
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maybe......
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